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Gravity: The Great Attraction

– and The Great Enigma

For
the first timeever:
a step-by-step explanation of how it is that

"Matter tells space how to curve and curved space tells matter how to move."

Stop Press
(6th June 2012): See details of new supporting research reported in New
Scientist.

[See also details of a
previous paper giving a radically new perspective on Relativity]

For many thousands of years man has
looked up at the stars and wondered about the forces that keep them
moving in their endless dance. More recently, less than 350 years
ago, Isaac Newton saw that these were the same forces that brought
apples down from trees, rain down on our heads and us back down to earth
when we jumped upwards.

It was just under a century ago that
Einstein gave us a description of gravitation as curvature of
spacetime, with massive bodies such as a planet or a star creating
great dents in the fabric of the cosmos. Smaller bodies, such as
moons, satellites or even the planets themselves, roll around the inside
of those dents just as an orange would roll around the inside of a fruit
bowl. Cosmologist John Wheeler paraphrased this idea in the quote
given above.

Now, for the very first time,
a mainstream peer-reviewed journal has published details of what 'curved space'
might mean, how it may be that massive objects could cause that 'shaping' of
space and why objects would follow those curves in the way described by General
Relativity. Not even Einstein himself offered explanations for any of
those effects.

Gravity has always been an
enigma, with a number of questions attached to it:

(Only 1/1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000th of their strength!)

(3) How is it that the effect
of gravity reaches right the way across the universe?

All of these questions, as
well as those questions about what 'curved space' is and how it works, are
answered by just one simple proposal, spoken of by mystics for thousands of
years and supported by reams of well-established findings from top scientists,
spanning more than a century. That simple proposal, presented in detail in
a previous paper, is: 'All elementary sub-atomic particles are formed from
photons of electromagnetic energy
– light'
(including non-visible frequencies).

Now a second paper by the same
author, Dr Grahame
Blackwell, has been published in 'Kybernetes',
the journal of the World Organisation of Systems and Cybernetics. 'Cosmic
system dynamics: a cyberneticist’s perspective on gravitation'
appears as an invited paper in the final issue of the 40th anniversary volume.
Referencing over thirty peer-reviewed publications, including works from four of
the world's greatest Nobel laureates, it builds on that previous paper to show
how light-based particles of matter could be responsible for creating every
effect that we attribute to gravitation.

To see more
about this paper, including extended abstract, introduction and conclusion,

also to see a
money-back
option to purchase the paper and a non-technical summary